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<blockquote data-quote="Abstruser" data-source="post: 14226" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>Most firms issue Brexit briefings for clients on their websites, which is quite useful when you’re trying to narrow down such a macro issue into a few specific sectors. The Burges Salmon updates are here - if you scroll to the bottom, there’s a section called “How can Burges Salmon help?” which might help you link Brexit more specifically to the firm. <a href="https://www.burges-salmon.com/brexit/" target="_blank">https://www.burges-salmon.com/brexit/</a></p><p></p><p>Other than that, I do find reading annual reports quite useful because they usually outline 1) Strategies that paid off for the firm in the past year, 2) Opportunities that the firm identifies for the year ahead, and 3) Salient deals which highlight the sectors that the firm specialises in. That should bring up plenty for you to write about for the question. <a href="https://www.burges-salmon.com/about-us/annual-review/" target="_blank">https://www.burges-salmon.com/about-us/annual-review/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abstruser, post: 14226, member: 260"] Most firms issue Brexit briefings for clients on their websites, which is quite useful when you’re trying to narrow down such a macro issue into a few specific sectors. The Burges Salmon updates are here - if you scroll to the bottom, there’s a section called “How can Burges Salmon help?” which might help you link Brexit more specifically to the firm. [URL]https://www.burges-salmon.com/brexit/[/URL] Other than that, I do find reading annual reports quite useful because they usually outline 1) Strategies that paid off for the firm in the past year, 2) Opportunities that the firm identifies for the year ahead, and 3) Salient deals which highlight the sectors that the firm specialises in. That should bring up plenty for you to write about for the question. [URL]https://www.burges-salmon.com/about-us/annual-review/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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